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[Illustration: "Oh, will she have to stay there forever?" asked Freddie. The Bobbsey Twins at Home ]

Copyright, 1916, by Grosset & Dunlap. The Bobbsey Twins at Home Printed in the United States of America

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE I. TOMMY TODD'S STORY 1

II. A SUDDEN STOP 13

III. SNAP AND SNOOP 24

IV. HOME AGAIN 36

V. TOMMY'S TROUBLES 45

VI. SCHOOL DAYS 57

VII. THE SCHOOL PLAY 67

VIII. SNOOP IN TROUBLE 76

IX. NAN BAKES A CAKE 86

X. IN THE LUMBER YARD 98

XI. A QUEER PLAY HOUSE 108

XII. TOMMY IS REWARDED 117

XIII. THE FIRST FROST 129

XIV. AFTER CHESTNUTS 139

XV. THE STORM 151

XVI. THE FIRST SNOW 161

XVII. ON THE HILL 171

XVIII. BERT'S SNOWSHOES 181

XIX. THROUGH THE ICE 191

XX. LOST IN A STORM 202

XXI. THE STRANGE MAN 214

XXII. HAPPY DAYS 228

THE BOBBSEY TWINS AT HOME

CHAPTER I

TOMMY TODD'S STORY

"Mother, how many more stations before we'll be home?"

"Oh, quite a number, dear. Sit back and rest yourself. I thought you liked it on the train."

"I do; but it's so long to sit still."

The little fellow who had asked the question turned to his golden haired sister, who sat in the seat with him.

"Aren't you tired, Flossie?" he asked.

"Yes, Freddie, I am!" exclaimed Flossie. "And I want a drink of water."

"Dinah will get it for you," said Mother Bobbsey. "My! But you are a thirsty little girl."

"Deed an' dat's whut she am!" exclaimed a fat, good natured looking colored woman, smiling at the little girl. Dinah was the Bobbsey family cook. She had been with them so long that she used to say, and almost do, just what she pleased. "Dis am de forty sixteen time I'se done bin down to de end ob de car gittin' Miss Flossie a drink ob watah. An' de train rocks so, laik a cradle, dat I done most upsot ebery time. But I'll git you annuder cup ob watah, Flossie lamb!"

"And if you're going to upset, and fall down, Dinah, please do it where we can see you," begged Freddie. "Nothing has happened since we got on this train. Do upset, Dinah!"

"Yes, I want to see it, too," added Flossie. "Here, Freddie, you can have my place at the window, and I'll take yours on the outside. Then I can see Dinah better when the car upsets her."

"No, I want to sit here myself, Flossie. You wanted the window side, and now you must stay there."

"No, I don't want to. I want to see Dinah upset in the aisle. Mamma, make Freddie let me sit where I can see Dinah fall."